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Is Meniere’s disease a disqualifier?

What if I’ve had surgery for Meniere’s disease?

Does vertigo disqualify me from getting a medical card?

What if I’ve had a seizure?

What if I take anti-seisure medication?

What about epilepsy?

Can I pass a DOT physical after having a stroke?

If a driver is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder will they fail the DOT physical?

If I take antidepressants can I still get a DOT medical card?

I have an anxiety disorder on and off. This raises my BP readings. Can I still pass the DOT physical if I take beta-blockers?

Is Meniere’s disease a disqualifier?

Yes. Meniere’s disease is disqualifying because it may bring about a severe condition of vertigo and is unpredictable. The risk here is sudden incapacitation.

What if I’ve had surgery for Meniere’s disease?

Still is a disqualifier. The FMCSA is reviewing this in terms of certification.

Does vertigo disqualify me from getting a medical card?

It could. When the medical examiner does his examination, one of the things he is looking for is things that would be unsafe for you as a driver and how it effects your ability to maintain control of a commercial motor vehicle. Part of that examination is to test for virtigo. If he feels the condition is unsafe then he will not pass you. If he feels there is something that can help you maintain, he may make a suggestion for you to follow-up with a specialist.

What if I’ve had a seizure?

Drivers who have had one unprovoked seizure by definition do not have epilepsy (2 or more unprovoked seizures). Drivers who are seizure-free and off anticonvulsant medication(s) for at least 5 years after a single unprovoked seizure can be certified. Earlier return to work may be considered for drivers with a normal EEG who have no epileptic-form activity and normal examination by a neurologist specializing in epilepsy. (This answer from the FMCSA website)

What if I take anti-seizure medication?

Right off the bat you would be disqualified as a CMV driver.  There is a new federal exemption for seizure and related medications. You will need to check with the FMCSA regarding that particular paperwork.

What about epilepsy?

Medical history or clinical diagnosis of epilepsy is disqualifying. Where a driver can demonstrate that safety would not be diminished by the condition, it is possible to apply for an exemption.

Can I pass a DOT physical after having a stroke?

It depends on many things, including the likelihood of having another stroke. Your best bet is to first go back to your neurologist and have him/her write a medical opinion letter stating:

  • When you had the stroke.
  • What was the treatment, and how successful was the outcome.
  • What is the treatment you are receiving now.
  • The doctor’s medical opinion about your readiness to return to work as a driver. Make sure that he/she knows all of your physical daily activities as a commerial driver.

With that information in hand when you go to do your DOT medical examination, then the DOT examiner has all the appropriate information to determine your physical state of fitness to perform the duties of a commercial driver.

If a driver is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder will they fail the DOT physical?

Well, it isn’t that you fail outright, but you will be asked questions regarding the condition:

  • What treatment routine has been established.
  • How long you’ve been on that routine.
  • How are you responding to treatment/medication, etc.

So just prepare for the question line in advance, bring documentation from your treating doctor with you, and you could do just fine.

If I take antidepressants can I still get a DOT medical card?

Well it’s not impossible, but what you will need to do is get a medical opinion letter from your treating physician that states:

  • When you were diagnosed with the condition?
  • What treatment program does he/she have you on?
  • Is the condition stable?
  • Does your physician feel you could do the duties of a commercial driver and be safe for yourself and the people/public around you?

Then take that information the DOT physical appointment. It will still be the DOT medical examiner’s decision whether or not to certify you.

I have an anxiety disorder on and off. This raises my BP readings. Can I still pass the DOT physical if I take beta-blockers?

You should talk with your primary healthcare provider to determine whether or not this would interfere with the responsibilities and stress of being a commercial motor vehicle operator.  If your doctor feels OK about your driving and understands the role of a commercial motor vehicle operator, then he should write a medical opinion letter for you to take to the DOT examination, explaining your condition, treatment and safe usage of the medications you are taking and whether your specific condition is stable.  That way there is no surprises for you or the DOT examiner.

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  1. Rob J says

    March 8, 2019 at 4:07 am

    I have epilepsy. i take medication for it. I have not had a seizure since 1993. I drive a car, fire truck and an ambulance. I was told that i failed DOT physical. Would I qualify for an exemption?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 18, 2019 at 8:53 pm

      @ Rob J
      Short answer, yes. You will need to check with the DOT/FMCSA for the process.

      Reply
  2. Robert says

    March 8, 2019 at 4:00 am

    I have epilepsy and have not had a seizure since 1993. I am on medication. I drive a car, fire truck, an ambulance. Tried once for DOT physical and was told i would never pass. I also have High Blood Pressure and take medicine. Would I qualify for an exemption?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 18, 2019 at 8:54 pm

      @ Rob J
      Short answer, yes. You will need to check with the DOT/FMCSA for the process.

      Reply
  3. JW says

    March 4, 2019 at 5:23 am

    I’ve had cataplexy for the past 12 years and I’m prescribed medications to control my cataplexy events. Am I disqualified from receiving a DOT Medical Card?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 4, 2019 at 7:12 pm

      @ JW
      Proper medical documentation from your physicians will be needed. If the condition is controlled, and the means is satisfactory to the examiner, then you may have a chance for a cdl medical examination. Be Prepared.

      Reply
  4. Arnold M says

    March 1, 2019 at 9:29 pm

    I was diagnosed with PTSD about 4 years ago, anger, irritability and anxiety. I was prescribed propranolol, typically a heart medication.
    I’ve had my class A since ’92 never failed my physical.
    I applied for a job and they require you to see their doctor. So I did and he restricted me to a yearly physical. He said it doesn’t matter why your taking it, it’s a heart medication and restricted me to a year.
    I’m looking for clarification.
    Was my other doctor wrong in giving me a regular 2 year physical or is this new doctor wrong in restricting me.
    They both know what the medication is for, I had the proscription with me every time.

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 4, 2019 at 7:40 pm

      @ Arnold M
      This recent examiner is interpreting the FMCSA guidelines one way and the other examiners interpreted it differently. By understanding the reasoning for the medication, then the CME may make a more informed decision. Try getting your prescribing doctor to send a note explaining your situation. It may be enough for the CME.

      Reply
  5. Ric S says

    February 27, 2019 at 11:42 am

    Hello All,

    Thank you in advance. I am looking to confirm the diagnosis I received from a DOT exam. I was told I cannot qualify for a DOT Medical Card until I have completed a one year waiting period due to a Subdural Hematoma surgery procedure.
    Is this feedback accurate?

    Thank you, Ric

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      February 28, 2019 at 8:21 pm

      @ Ric S
      If you are a class A, OTR driver, then the CME is following the FMCSA guideline to the letter. You may want to look into Intra-state only during the wait.

      Reply
  6. Cindy M L says

    February 22, 2019 at 9:16 pm

    In Sept. I told by the DOT dr that my vertigo needs to be proven not to be Menerize disease. I finally seen the neurologist today, and was diagnosed with Vestibular Migraines. Will this be enough for DOT drs to finally pass my DOT physical? Thank you in advance.

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      February 26, 2019 at 7:54 pm

      @ Cindy M L
      You will need further documentation due to a new diagnosis. The CME is looking at the FMCSA guidelines and weighing the ‘Risk Factors’ involved, that’s his job. If supporting medical documentation can confirm that the risk is non-existent, you’ll get your medical card.

      Reply
  7. Ricky says

    February 21, 2019 at 4:41 pm

    Hello,
    I was wondering if having mild controlled asthma would disqualify me. I haven’t had an asthma attack in over 15 years and take Advair daily for the past 15 years. Plan on doing local driving. Also I have a peanut allergy and carry epi pens Just incase of allergic reaction. Planning on going to cdl school in 2 weeks but don’t want to waste the money if I cant drive.
    Thank you

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      February 21, 2019 at 8:22 pm

      @ Rick
      As long as your condition is well under control and you carry an emergency inhaler, you should be fine. The CME may request some additional medical documentation, based on his findings during the examination.

      Reply
  8. Anonymous says

    February 17, 2019 at 5:04 pm

    I’m actively looking for a job out of state. I’ve been issued a one year card for the last 3 years because of a bipolar diagnosis and the medication I was on. With the doctors approval I have been off of medication for one year. I think the diagnosis was false and I assume my doctor thinks the same because he has put me on PRN(as needed) visits. Can I have documentation from my current home state doctor to use after moving out of state to get my dot card? I think it would be kind of difficult to find a doctor in another state, without knowing my medical history, to have them give me the all clear. Also if I can get my two year card back in my home state will there be any issues when I have to check the box that says “have you ever been issued a card for less than two years”?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      February 18, 2019 at 7:23 pm

      @ Anonymous
      Recent medical documentation from your regular physician works everywhere. Make sure you get medical release forms from your doctors. Most likely, the CME is going to hold you to a year, at least for awhile.

      Reply
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